Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jul 5
Leclerc Wins British GP as FIA Blames Safety Car Finish on Software Error With 1 Lap Left
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jul 5

Leclerc Wins British GP as FIA Blames Safety Car Finish on Software Error With 1 Lap Left

3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jul 5

Summary

  • Ferrari's Charles Leclerc sealed his first victory since the 2024 U.S. Grand Prix after Silverstone ended in confusion under the safety car, with George Russell second and Lewis Hamilton third.
  • The FIA said a software error wrongly flashed "safety car in this lap" before the final lap; the car stayed out because regulations required one full lap after the unlapping procedure.
  • Lap 48 brought the decisive caution when Max Verstappen crashed at Stowe chasing Hamilton, while Mercedes kept Russell out on old tyres and gained second as rivals pitted.
  • Kimi Antonelli's title lead shrank to 25 points after a suspension-related problem ruined his charge for victory and a five-second track-limits penalty dropped him from ninth to 16th.
  • Hamilton still faces a post-race yellow-flag investigation, leaving the championship picture slightly unsettled before Spa on July 17-19.

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